Comet ISON has passed inside the orbit of Jupiter on its way to a spectacular appearance in our sky beginning this fall. On March 2, it glowed weakly at magnitude 15.3 in the constellation Gemini the Twins. Astroimager Pat Knoll created this image by combining shots at the beginning and end of a session through the 22-inch William Kuhn Telescope at the Orange County Astronomers Observatory near the town of Anza, California. The times when he captured the exposures are on the image.